» Game Description

Jewel Match 2

Enter a mesmerizing match-three wonderland! Line up dazzling jewels and eliminate tiles across 150 levels of casual fun as you build majestic castles and enjoy spellbinding visuals and audio. As you progress, you'll collect coins with which you can purchase unique powers. You then be able to use these abilities to break the chains that lock certain gems in place or send lighting ripping through tiles. Amazing power-ups and hours of fun lie ahead with Jewel Match 2!

» Game Features

  • 150 Dazzling Levels!
  • 8 Amazing Power-Ups!
  • Gather Mana To Activate Unique Powers!
  • Build 7 Fantasy Castles!

» Game Reviews

  • “This is, perhaps, the most disappointing match 3 game I have ever played. The graphics were disturbingly poor, the graphics were sad, and to be so bummed by a favorite type of game play is maddening.” – brewdevil
  • “i tried this game on the demo version. nice game, but the movement of the jewels was extremely hard on the eyes! i'd probably buy it if it wasn't for that.” – rainspirit
  • “I really enjoyed trying this game and liked the extra twist of being able to collect coins. I was expecting the have trouble with the graphics but that wasn't the case. It really is worth trying out this game I think you will enjoy it.” – Gamewhisperer

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P600

» Extra Info

Developer: Suricate Software
Release Date: 2008-09-09
Tags: match 3, puzzle

Did you know that…
Match is a carbonated Japanese soft drink usually sold in street vending machines. The drink was previously sold in standard aluminum cans with pop tops. It is now sold in bottles. The flavor of the drink is described as "fruity" and is quite popular among tourists. Though the drink is far from ubiquitous in Japan, there have been reports of it being sold in Ginza and Yokohama. Due to the nature of its name, the drink is very difficult to locate in web searches, and few people outside of Japan have heard of it.

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